D.J. Augustin scored 20 points and Texas won a share of the Big 12 regular-season championship with a win over Oklahoma State in Austin, Texas.

The win also clinches the No. 1 seed for Texas in the league tournament because the Longhorns (26-5, 13-3) beat co-champion Kansas in February.

Damion James added 13 points and 18 rebounds for the Longhorns, making four free throws in the final 36 seconds to help maintain the lead. After the game, Texas players hoisted the championship trophy at midcourt. Texas has won a share of the conference title two of the last three seasons and three overall in 10 years.

Raymar Morgan had 19 points for Michigan State (24-7, 12-6), which was frazzled by Ohio State's defense down the stretch, missing its last six shots from the field with three turnovers.

Ohio State's NCAA hopes were considered dead after it lost four in a row before pulling off two upsets in the final week of the regular season. The Buckeyes beat No. 15 Purdue 80-77 in overtime on Tuesday night.

David Jackson tied the game in regulation with a 3-point play and hit a decisive bucket in overtime to help Penn State overcome Eric Gordon's 26 points in State College, Pa.

Stanley Pringle hit one of two foul shots to put Penn State up 67-64 with 15 seconds left in overtime, and Indiana's D.J. White secured the rebound. Armon Bassett missed an open 3 from the wing, and Pringle lunged out of bounds to try to save the ball but ended up throwing it to Gordon.

The Indiana freshman, known for his 3-point shooting ability, missed a 3 to tie with about 3 seconds left. Talor Battle added a free throw with 0.5 seconds remaining to send the Hoosiers to their second straight road loss.

Fans rushed the court after Penn State (15-15, 7-11 Big Ten) won its fifth straight home game and secured seventh place in the Big Ten. Indiana (25-6, 14-4) missed an opportunity to clinch the second seed in the upcoming conference tournament.

Adam Emmenecker wound up a dazzling weekend with 16 points and six assists and Jonathan Cox had 20 points, leading Drake to its first Missouri Valley Conference tournament title with a rout of Illinois State in St. Louis.

Klayton Korver added 10 points for Drake (28-4), which shot 55.6 percent and became the first school to sweep the regular-season and tournament titles since co-champ Creighton in 2002. The title game matched rookie head coaches from programs picked to finish near the bottom of the conference and coming off a combined 32-31 showing in 2006-07, and Drake is the first top seed to win the tournament in 11 seasons.

Josh Heytvelt scored 15 points and No. 22 Gonzaga advanced to its 11th straight West Coast Conference tournament title game with a sluggish win over Santa Clara in San Diego.

Gonzaga (25-6) has won four consecutive WCC tournament titles, eight of nine and nine of the last 13. The Bulldogs made only five baskets in the second half, but survived by going 13-for-16 from the foul line.

The Tigers (22-8, 10-6 Atlantic Coast Conference) held on despite making just three field goals in the final 12:20.

Clemson locked up a third-place finish in the ACC, its best spot in more than 20 years and probably enough to put it in the NCAA tournament for the first time in a decade. Virginia Tech fell to fourth in the league, and its NCAA hopes are murky at best.

The Hokies (18-12, 9-7) led 69-68 after Deron Washington tipped in A.D. Vassallo's miss with 9 seconds left. But Stitt drove and was fouled by Vassallo with 3.8 seconds to go. The Tigers shoot just 62.7 percent from the line but Stitt, the team's second-best foul shooter, made them both.